Thai palace official linked to fallen ex-princess faces arrest in 'unusual' defamation case

Thai police said today that they planned to arrest a senior palace official - linked to the Crown Prince’s disgraced ex-wife - under a controversial royal defamation law.
Montri Sotangkul, 53, was part of the household staff of the erstwhile Princess Srirasmi, Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn’s former wife. She fell dramatically from grace when a corruption scandal enveloped her family late last year.
Montri, who remained at the palace following Srirasmi’s downfall, is accused of defaming the monarchy by improperly using his royal connections to make financial gains, police said.
“Montri has claimed that he is close to members of the royal family to make profit for himself” in land and business deals, national police chief Somyot Poompanmoung told reporters.
“The former princess recruited him to work for her and he has nothing to do with the Crown Prince,” he added.
It is highly unusual for palace officials to face police investigations, let alone on lese majeste charges.